Yes they do make it more difficult for the real victims to get people to believe them. Makes me want to personally smack them upside the head for
being that big of a witch that they would intentionally try to destroy someone's life just cause they got their poor little feelings hurt.

Blackadder? Nope, but after looking it up I may have to watch it if I can find it. I just like the word discombobulated.

Your 1st link is not talking about recent crimes,but those committed in the 1990's and before.The 2nd link doesn't even mention the Indian Army.It
mentions security forces and ultra and militant organizations.

Jenna.

I know what you mean.I think those women found guilty,without a shadow of a doubt,of lying should face prison time.

It actually happened to a friend of mine once. There was claims made that he raped the lass, and when there was no physical proof that could be found,
well, I'm unsure as to what happened to her, but As I recall, it wasn't pleasant.

Your 1st link is not talking about recent crimes,but those committed in the 1990's and before.The 2nd link doesn't even mention the Indian Army.It
mentions security forces and ultra and militant organizations.

That's correct jak! It's sad some people with half baked facts and knowledge come out with comments such as these.

It is obvious that Poet1b is clueless on the difference between the Indian Army and the Paramilitary and other state forces that are classified as
'security forces'. For his info, the Border Security Force (BSF), Indo Tibetean Border Police (ITBP), J&K Police (JKP), Central Reserve Police
Force (CRPF), Special Ops Group, Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) etc are all paramilitary forces deployed in Kashmir and work under the
Central and State Home Ministries. The Army is a completely different organisation under the Ministry of Defense and has nothing to do with them
except during some joint ops with the local police.

Originally posted by poet1b
No army has the moral high ground, and history has clearly shown that.

Huh? You mean the terrorists, militant organizations, extremists, fundamentalists etc have the morale high ground?

Though you're right in a way. Human rights organizations lambaste actions of the security forces against terrorists on the slightest pretext, but
NEVER talk about the dastardly acts committed by them.

When terrorists rape and kill innocent civilians, it seems acceptable to the human rights organizations as there isn't a word of condemnation from
them! But even a soldier entering a house during a cordon and search op to hunt down terrorists, and all hell breaks loose. The human rights orgs go
to town blaming the security forces for pillage, rape , etc, etc, though that's very far from the truth. And that's lapped up by the press for
sensationalism which then becomes a big issue.

Well, that's how it works on the ground. That's the strategy adopted by the terrorists and militant orgs to further their agenda. And people like
you seem to be gullible enough to believe in all this disinformation, which means their strategy seems to be working!

Mike gave a list of the security forces in that area,and none are military.

No one is saying that Indian soldiers have never raped anyone,what is being said is that in the last few years there has been a clamp down on this
behavior.Now if these security forces were also under military jurisdiction you would expect to see a decrease in criminal activity from them too,but
they're aren't,so there hasn't been.

Most woman in the Military are NOT lesbian, although I will admit that there are many. Please do not affend me (a female Army Staff Sergeant) by that
narrow minded generalization. As for jobs in which there is not much strength required? I would take that to mean, plenty non Combat intensive types
of Jobs, or jobs in wich is not your sole mission to perform combat operations on a day to day basis. I am personally a Linguist for the Army, I do
work behind a desk, but being a secretary is not my mission. Thanks.

Most woman in the Military are NOT lesbian, although I will admit that there are many. Please do not affend me (a female Army Staff Sergeant) by that
narrow minded generalization. As for jobs in which there is not much strength required? I would take that to mean, plenty non Combat intensive types
of Jobs, or jobs in wich is not your sole mission to perform combat operations on a day to day basis. I am personally a Linguist for the Army, I do
work behind a desk, but being a secretary is not my mission. Thanks.

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